Proposed OSHA revisions seek to eliminate pre-use medical evaluations for N95s and loose-fitting PAPRs to streamline employer compliance.
Safety officials urge strict proximity controls and proper training after a fatal underground mining accident.
Five-year extension continues comprehensive inspections targeting common hazards in warehouses and distribution centers while clarifying when inspections may be expanded.
Columbia Southern University honors construction industry veteran Danny Simpson for three decades of leadership in workplace safety.
State safety officials are reminding employers to take specific steps to protect outdoor workers as wildfire smoke and heat hazards increase across the region. When fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) ...
Procurement decisions prioritizing office compliance over jobsite usability create a digital burden and undermine safety tech adoption.
Dig This Las Vegas earns SHARP renewal from state officials for maintaining exemplary workplace safety standards and low injury rates.
Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) rates remain stubborn because critical warnings get filtered out long before reaching executive decision-makers.
Deploying IoT wearables and AI video analytics provides short-staffed EHS teams with continuous visibility, closing operational blind spots and stopping SIFs before they occur.
Why Required PPE Still Isn't Being Worn On Oil & Gas Sites. Real-world barriers such as heat, poor fit, and fatigue can undermine even the strongest PPE programs. By Jesse Verding ...
OSHA leader David Keeling and safety advocate Aron Yellott bring regulatory insight and personal perspective to this year's keynote program. The keynote presentations at this year's National Safety ...